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Product Description
Flicking its tail in a "come hither" like motion and weighted with a brass bead, the Beadhead Squirmy Worm is a sexy pattern that trout everywhere can't help check out and take a bite. The rubber tubing flips and wriggles as it bounces through the current in a spot-on imitation of a real worm helplessly drifting down the river. If you are looking for a go-to attractor pattern that will always produce fish, look no further than the Beadhead Squirmy Worm!
Dry/Wet: Wet
Fly Category: Attractor Pattern, True-Fly Pattern
Family: Eggs & Worms
Species: Aquatic Worms
Life Stage: Adult
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Returns Policy
We pride ourselves in the production of quality flies and fishing gear, and want our customers to be 100% satisfied with every purchase they make from Ascent Fly Fishing. That's why we are happy to offer a 30 day return policy on all items that are unused, are in brand new condition, and come back with their original tags and packaging. Items that are returned beyond 30 days will be eligible for store credit, which will be issued in the form of a gift certificate. Items returned without their original packaging and tags, or items that have been used are not eligible for return.
This policy applies to all products we sell with the exception of terminal tackle (leaders, tippets, weights, floatants, indicators, etc.), digital downloads, classes, sale items and Biologist Crafted Fly Selections.
A 10% restocking fee will apply.
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The Client will be responsible for paying the shipping costs to return the item. Shipping costs are nonrefundable.
Product Reviews
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Just last Saturday caught 100 Bass and Crappies with Ascent Squirmy Worms on Lake Okoboji.
Posted by kevin schneider on 23rd May 2019
Squirmy Worms are great for prospecting a new areas. Perfect for muddy water. I use them for trout however I've used them in warm water with a fly rod. Just last Saturday caught 100 Bass and Crappies with Ascent Squirmy Worms on Lake Okoboji.